1999 Chrysler T&C van will not start. Starter tested and is fine. New electronic ignition assembly installes. When key is turned I hear the relay click but nothing happens .

Asked by Bradleybess Dec 27, 2013 at 07:58 PM about the 1999 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD

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The battery is only several months old. Voltage on battery is 12.57. What else could cause the starter not to turn over.

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TRY HEAVY CABLE JUMPER FROM BATT TO STARTER THIS WOULD BE A SOLENOID TEST

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There is no solenoid on this rig the skim reader doesn't recognize the key security is active tow to dealer reprogram key and skim problem solved 1hr and a tow bill. That's cheaper than throwing parts at it

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The security system locks out starter and fuel pump to prevent theft exposure to high frequency electromagnetic such as (the anti theft pad at Wal-Mart mart) the pad the rub your purchase over so the thing doesn't summon ever store cop. Can wipe your key, skim reader is what "reads" the key the bcm body control module sends a signal all is in harmony and it sends a signal to ecm to start.

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These vehicles have problems with solder joints on instrument cluster circuit boards. Ive got em to start by a wack to top of dash at the cluster.

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